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Reading Backwards : An Advance Retrospective on Russian Literature / Muireann Maguire, Timothy Langen



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Autore: Bowden Michael Visualizza persona
Titolo: Reading Backwards : An Advance Retrospective on Russian Literature / Muireann Maguire, Timothy Langen Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xxviii-274 p.)
Soggetto topico: Literature Slavic
Russian literature
classics
anticipatory plagiarism
Tolstoy
Gogol
comparative literature
cultural heritage
Russian Studies
nineteenth-century literature
Altri autori: GillespieDavid  
KorneevaMarina  
LangenTimothy  
MaguireMuireann  
NaimanEric  
ShankmanSteven  
TigountsovaInna  
VinitskyIlya  
YefimenkoSvetlana  
Sommario/riassunto: This edited volume employs the paradoxical notion of ‘anticipatory plagiarism’—developed in the 1960s by the ‘Oulipo’ group of French writers and thinkers—as a mode for reading Russian literature. Reversing established critical approaches to the canon and literary influence, its contributors ask us to consider how reading against linear chronologies can elicit fascinating new patterns and perspectives. Reading Backwards: An Advance Retrospective on Russian Literature re-assesses three major nineteenth-century authors—Gogol, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy—either in terms of previous writers and artists who plagiarized them (such as Raphael, Homer, or Hall Caine), or of their own depredations against later writers (from J.M. Coetzee to Liudmila Petrushevskaia). Far from suggesting that past authors literally stole from their descendants, these engaging essays, contributed by both early-career and senior scholars of Russian and comparative literature, encourage us to identify the contingent and familiar within classic texts. By moving beyond rigid notions of cultural heritage and literary canons, they demonstrate that inspiration is cyclical, influence can flow in multiple directions, and no idea is ever truly original. This book will be of great value to literary scholars and students working in Russian Studies. The introductory discussion of the origins and context of ‘plagiarism by anticipation’, alongside varied applications of the concept, will also be of interest to those working in the wider fields of comparative literature, reception studies, and translation studies.
Titolo autorizzato: Reading Backwards  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 2-8218-6814-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910500604503321
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